Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? May 7 - 13

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline is buzzing with community events from May 7 to May 13, offering a mix of educational and entertaining activities. The week kicks off with a traffic safety discussion on May 7, where experts will address the alarming rise in traffic crashes, particularly for pedestrians. The following day, the 60th anniversary of Shoreline Community College will be celebrated with a free open house featuring live performances, engaging talks, and light refreshments. A Mother’s Day Plant Sale at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden runs from May 9 to 11, showcasing a variety of plants for gifting. Friday, May 9, also includes a Rainbow Bingo night at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, catering to adults with games and prizes.

The week wraps up on May 10 with a ribbon cutting for the Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Area, highlighting recent improvements made possible by the 2022 Parks Bond measure. These events not only foster community engagement but also aim to address important local issues such as traffic safety and park accessibility. Residents are encouraged to participate and celebrate the vibrant local culture.

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